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Wordsearch Puzzle sheet on the theme of ‘Geometry’.
Powerpoint so can be used on the board or printed as a worksheet.
Includes space for students to explain the keywords and suggested extension activities. Can take 10 minutes or an hour, depending on which activities the students complete.
Ideal for the start of a lesson, a quick filler, a homework, part of a cover lesson or as a plenary on the board with a whiteboard pen.
The idea behind these is to get students to become more literate and think independently about the words that could be used to describe the topic being taught. The repetition of the word over and over as they look for the word is useful in remembering the terms. Often the students will pick up on things that you would not normally expect!

Several tasks all based an Edexcel GCSE question (from the specimen papers) about standard form and substitution. These tasks are designed to improve students’ mathematical reasoning and were created as part of the Mathematical Reasoning at GCSE project run by Cambridge Maths Hub.
The tasks vary in difficulty, and include work on ratio, surface area and volume of spheres, units of compound measures, density and direct/inverse proportion. They are not intended to be used all together; just pick and choose one or two suitable ones for your class.
The Venn diagram task is an excellent idea I swiped from the amazing Mr Barton.
If you’re after a similar task that focuses more explicitly on surface area, volume and density, you might like https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/density-and-volume-reasoning-tasks-11837600.
Please consider leaving some feedback. I’d be really interested to hear which tasks you chose and how you used them!

These Year 6 Calculate with Metric Measures questions are differentiated three ways so your pupils can practise their reasoning and problem solving skills at their own level. There are two different question types in this pack.
You can find more Reasoning and Problem Solving resources which follow the same small steps White Rose Maths Guidance here: https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/search/?fwp_topic=white-rose

These Year 6 Imperial Measures questions are differentiated three ways so your pupils can practise their reasoning and problem solving skills at their own level. There are two different question types in this pack.
You can find more Reasoning and Problem Solving resources which follow the same small steps White Rose Maths Guidance here: https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/search/?fwp_topic=white-rose

These Year 6 Convert Metric Measures questions are differentiated three ways so your pupils can practise their reasoning and problem solving skills at their own level. There are two different question types in this pack.
You can find more Reasoning and Problem Solving resources which follow the same small steps White Rose Maths Guidance here: https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/search/?fwp_topic=white-rose

These Year 6 Metric Measures questions are differentiated three ways so your pupils can practise their reasoning and problem solving skills at their own level. There are two different question types in this pack.
You can find more Reasoning and Problem Solving resources which follow the same small steps White Rose Maths Guidance here: https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/search/?fwp_topic=white-rose

An assessment that can be used to check children's knowledge and understanding when it comes to converting measures. Written with Year 6 in mind but could be used in other year groups. It can be used as a pre and post teaching assessment or a post teaching assessment to check what children have retained. Answers are included.

Students colour in the true boxes - this gives a letter per box, which is an anagram of an 8 letter word (triangle!) which the students have to find. Worked really well on what can be a bit of a dull topic. There are some very challenging questions on both metric and imperial conversions, and also a bit of mathematical general knowledge thrown in too!

Four fully resourced lessons that focuses on being able to convert between various measurements from mm to cm up to g and kg. The lesson presentations focus on a range of questions and building understanding as well as guided practise questions for children to practise what they are learning. This is followed by one of two sheets based on confidence (answers included) before a final challenge question on the lesson presentation.

A fully resourced lesson that focuses on being able to convert between kg and g and l and ml. The lesson presentation focuses on a range of questions and building understanding as well as guided practise questions for children to practise what they are learning. This is followed by one of two sheets based on confidence (answers included) before a final thought question on the lesson presentation.

A great bundle containing 20 lessons including lesson plans, differentation, assessment, plenary, tasks and engaging lesson covering Handling data, Numbers, Geometry and Shapes and Algebra. This is a great diverse range of lessons with progression where all the lessons are planned in detail suited to deliver KS2, KS3 and KS4 syllabus.